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London Marathon 2021 · 3 October 2021 ·
I was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease at Great Ormond Street in 1982, aged 11. I was seriously ill and my symptoms had been misdiagnosed as anxiety after I started at secondary school.
I was devastated initially at having Crohn's a disease for which there was, and still is, no cure. I was apprehensive about telling people I had the disease, particularly when I was a teenager and when I started working, because of the embarrassing symptoms. But I have always been ambitious and didn't want people to treat me differently and I wanted to be successful and lead a normal life. In fact I have always considered having Crohn's as a super power that has driven me to achieve my goals. I have never allowed it to define me.
Now I am older, with three resections behind me, I have three beautiful children, an amazing wife and interests in several successful businesses and I want to inspire young people suffering from Crohn's and colitis and let them know that even with these conditions they can succeed and achieve their dreams in life.
I am running my first marathon to raise money for research into Crohn's and provide support for those suffering from the disease and demonstrate that anything is possible, even with Crohn's.
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